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H2L
03-09-2006, 02:47 AM
This is an article (https://www.cannabis-world.org/cw/showthread.php?t=454) I recovered from Google cache....... Will take a few post to get it all here so bear with me.

Hope it helps.

This is the second in our series of threads on organic gardening techniques and tools started with the Guano Guide / Manure Manual. That particular guide was designed to be a fairly comprehensive look at the uses of poop in gardening. While we tried to keep that topic (and our puns) tasteful - there's no avoiding the fact it's not exactly an appetizing subject (unless you happen to be a plant!)

Like manure, this subject is another one of those “magical" organic goodies that contributes to plant health in more than one way. It's also like manure in that it's a waste or by-product, but when we think about it, this topic really is the '“other end of the stick"

Now it's time to move on to a much much sweeter topic . . .

Molasses . . .

like the boy's on South Park are sometimes known for saying - “That's what I call a sticky situation!" . .

marigyp
03-09-2006, 04:11 PM
H2L thanks for digging this one up. I use alfalfa tea as my organic feed for my girls. The recipe for alfalfa tea I posted in the organic section is for heavy feeders or very large plants. It was the 3 LB's and others work that got me using this most excellent of nutrients.

Has anyone heard where the 3birds flock landed? I hope they are found as they were some very serious growers who contributed a lot to the community. I wish them all the luck in the world in their future endeavors.

frankwhite
03-09-2006, 04:30 PM
Ive been using EJ Bloom because of thier info posted.

Deltanugz
03-09-2006, 07:08 PM
Has anyone heard where the 3birds flock landed? I hope they are found as they were some very serious growers who contributed a lot to the community. I wish them all the luck in the world in their future endeavors.

From what I hear the birds are feeling under the weather and are waiting for the storm to pass before they leave the safety of their nest. If anyone see's them online, be sure to pass on the word on where to find us.

c-ray
04-30-2006, 04:00 PM
I put the whole article here (https://www.cannabis-world.org/cw/showthread.php?t=454) in the Soil & Organics FAQs.